Yes, you appear to have drawn the same conclusion, if not only by blind chance, that most people with a shred of intelligence have come to; Microsoft, as you so aptly put it, CAN do what they want. Unfortunately being able to do whatever you wan't doesn't directly lend itself to doing what you need to to truly lead an industry. Cornering an ignorant market and then making stretched claims about the steadfastedness of your security vs. a company who has been made a social minority (Apple and Jobs), will bolster the support of ignorant peons who will spend thousands of dollars to upgrade their computers needlessly to simply be capable of running what? Windows Media Player, Word, AND Excel without too much processor lag?
Let's forget security for a moment; let's discuss the other massive disadvantages to Vista: You can't possibly run Vista at full capacity on your current machine, unless you recently upgraded your pc to a 64 bit processor, at least a couple gigs of ram, and plenty of hard drive space to harbor the 3rd party programs that most likely are having support issues with this beautiful operating system. Secondly, what does Vista look like? No one eats a veggie burger unless it looks remotely like the real thing, and the veggie burger that is Vista is haplessly trying to emulate OSX tiger...which it isn't even doing to the fullest. Moving forward, in a mere few months, Tiger (which Vista can't emulate to the fullest currently) will be replaced by Leopard, which anyone with half a brain (sadly this excludes the vast majority of brainwashed Windows PC cohorts) recognizes as far superior to the current version of Mac operating software. This new OS will also, shockingly enough, be compatible with most current Macs, as well as *guffaw* some older models! Blimey!
I was an avid pc builder and user, but lets be honest with ourselves; Bill Gates screwed Steve Jobs early on. Just recently Jobs has truly regained his savvy and gained an upperhand on Bill, and now its surfacing; Bill is a thief and the captain of a flagship that is losing face to the public. The 21st century will see the tides change towards a true visionary; Jobs and his stock options!!!
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Yes, you appear to have drawn the same conclusion, if not only by blind chance, that most people with a shred of intelligence have come to; Microsoft, as you so aptly put it, CAN do what they want. Unfortunately being able to do whatever you wan't doesn't directly lend itself to doing what you need to to truly lead an industry. Cornering an ignorant market and then making stretched claims about the steadfastedness of your security vs. a company who has been made a social minority (Apple and Jobs), will bolster the support of ignorant peons who will spend thousands of dollars to upgrade their computers needlessly to simply be capable of running what? Windows Media Player, Word, AND Excel without too much processor lag?
Let's forget security for a moment; let's discuss the other massive disadvantages to Vista: You can't possibly run Vista at full capacity on your current machine, unless you recently upgraded your pc to a 64 bit processor, at least a couple gigs of ram, and plenty of hard drive space to harbor the 3rd party programs that most likely are having support issues with this beautiful operating system. Secondly, what does Vista look like? No one eats a veggie burger unless it looks remotely like the real thing, and the veggie burger that is Vista is haplessly trying to emulate OSX tiger...which it isn't even doing to the fullest. Moving forward, in a mere few months, Tiger (which Vista can't emulate to the fullest currently) will be replaced by Leopard, which anyone with half a brain (sadly this excludes the vast majority of brainwashed Windows PC cohorts) recognizes as far superior to the current version of Mac operating software. This new OS will also, shockingly enough, be compatible with most current Macs, as well as *guffaw* some older models! Blimey!
I was an avid pc builder and user, but lets be honest with ourselves; Bill Gates screwed Steve Jobs early on. Just recently Jobs has truly regained his savvy and gained an upperhand on Bill, and now its surfacing; Bill is a thief and the captain of a flagship that is losing face to the public. The 21st century will see the tides change towards a true visionary; Jobs and his stock options!!!